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Implementing an algorithm on FPGA is intrinsically more difficult than programming a processor or a GPU. Processor-based implementations “only” require a program to control their pre-synthesized data path, while an FPGA requires that a designer creates a new data path and a new controller for each application. Several approaches have been proposed recently to ease FPGA design. The present work builds...
Large FPGAs require more and more time and expertise to efficiently target custom applications. This paper presents a new methodology based on two configuration levels. At the lowest level, the architecture is fully synthesized, placed and routed by experts to implement a 2-D mesh architecture of configurable algorithmic token machines. At the highest level, the users can program those machines to...
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